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Peyman Irajizad​

My name is Peyman Irajizad, I am a process engineer at Intel . candidate in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston, TX, USA. I have received my Master degree from University of Houston in Mechanical Engineering with the GPA of 4.00/4.00. As a Bachelor degree, I was a double major in physics and aerospace at Sharif University of technology, Tehran, Iran with the GPA of 3.93/4.00. 

UPCOMING EVENTS

MY LATEST RESEARCH

We have developed a new paradigm and new anti icing surfaces that out performed other state of the art technology. This surface that is called magnetic slippery surfaces (MAGSS) have ice formation temperature of -34oC, and most importantly ice adhesion strength of 2 Pa. While for other state of the art technology this adhesion strength is around 100 kPa. Ice will be detached from the surface just by tilting the surface. We envision that this new surface open a new path for technology of anti icing and provide comfort for the people living in the cold climate. 

The formation of ice on surfaces negatively impacts many aspects of our lives, from the operation of cars, planes, trains, and ocean-going vessels, to roads, power lines, transmission towers, turbines, wind mills, and roofs of all types of structures. Thus, the problems caused by ice formation produces difficulties in most major sectors of society, spanning transportation, power generation and transmission, and home and office buildings1. As a consequence of the major effects ice has on various applications, researchers have developed a new field of study known as icephobicity...

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